When local craft-makers decided they’d had enough of mass-produced, assembly line goods,
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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Makes the threat of washing your mouth out with soap take on a whole new meaning. Estrella by Jesse and Nicky. www.estrellasoap.com
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Imps and Monsters by Justin Hillgrove www.impsandmonsters.com and Mike Capp Art by Mike Capp. www.yessy.com/mikecappart
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Rachel Austin Paintings by Rachel Austin. www.rachelannaustin.com
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The Bowl Maker by Samantha Fisher. ww.thebowlmaker.net
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Spincycle Yarns by Kate Burge and Rachel Price. www.spincycleyarns.com
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Im Strang by Kim Strang. www.imstrang.blogspot.com
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...and their creator. Devout by Sara Lanzillotta. www.devoutdolls.etsy.com
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The woodland creatures of Devout...
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Coatt by Rebecca Coagan. www.coattonline.com
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Krusty by Kristy Overman. www.etsy.com/shop/krustystuff
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Idolatre by Stefanie Louise. www.idolatre.etsy.com
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Soraam by Soojin Yum. www.soraam.com
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Zomsters by Ronda Bergman. www.zomsters.com
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Ms. Jonah by Jonah Rondon. www.msjonah.com
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Estrella by Jesse and Nicky. www.estrellasoap.com
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Coffee Purse by Alexa Baehr. http://www.etsy.com/shop/coffeepurse
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Monkey Sock Monkey by Cary Lane. www.monkeysockmonkey.com
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Cute felt critters are infused with joy by their vibrant-haired maker. Moxie by Moxie. www.madebymoxie.com
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Shower Art by Ugly Baby Douglas and Rosalie Gale. www.uglybaby.etsy.com
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Aigoo by Vanessa Jacob.
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...by a trippy fellow. Tripper Duncan by Tripper Duncan. www.numberstar.com
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Trippy art...
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Buying local handmade art makes you strong and pretty. Shower Art by Ugly Baby Douglas and Rosalie Gale. www.uglybaby.etsy.com
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hasenpfeffer incorporatated by Daniela Shelton. www.hasenpfeffer.etsy.com
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Locket 2 You by Scott McCarty.
When local craft-makers decided they’d had enough of mass-produced, assembly line goods, they decided to take matters into their own hands and start a craft revolution. The result was Urban Craft Uprising, which in its seventh year now attracts nearly 10,000 fans with its unique variety of over 100 vendors. Handmade goods from clothes to candles, jewelry and food by independent craftsman were available, as well as the famous “swag bags” handed out at the door. Creativity at its finest. Photos by Cathy RobisonPublished on July 11, 2011
